Dr. Maxwell Nartey
Professor of Symptometric Science, American School of Symptometry, NFP
World Center for Health Education and Scientific Enlightenment
So many individuals are having their toes, foot, or leg amputated because of gangrene. Why? They lost feelings in their toes, foot, or leg as a result of diabetic neuropathy. How does diabetes cause neuropathy? There are people who suffer from neuropathy but they do not have diabetes.
The point I am stressing is diabetes is a glandular problem, and neuropathy is a neurological disorder. Therefore, it is totally wrong to associate diabetes with neuropathy. Now, back to gangrene.
Should amputation be the solution to the gangrene problem? No. Gangrene can also occur in the lungs. If it occurs in the lungs, should part of the lung be surgically removed? I don’t think so.
Claudius Galen (129 – 219 AD), was the person who routinely amputated the gangrenous legs of Roman soldiers. This was how he started the tradition of amputation in allopathic medicine. Who was Claudius Galen?
He was a Greek surgeon and physician who was originally from Pergamon, Turkey. Later, he became a physician to five Roman Emperors and became the force behind the building of hospitals in Rome for wounded Roman soldiers.
He did not know the underlying cause of gangrene and cancer. As a matter of fact, he coined the term karkinos for cancer because to him, the anomaly was a disease that looked like crab legs. Basically, he was a surgeon, nothing more, nothing less. He studied surgery in Alexandria, ancient Egypt.
Do surgeons care to know the underlying cause of diseases? No, they are not interested. They are not for prevention. They are interventionists, par excellence.
Since we are no longer in 219 AD, let us use modern scientific knowledge to know what gangrene is, and why it occurs instead of just following the bogus tradition of amputating people’s gangrenous toes under the pretext of saving their lives.
What causes gangrene
It is the bacterium called Clostridium perfringens that causes gangrene. What is gangrene? It is a toxin that causes necrosis (cell death or tissue death) where oxygen is lacking. This makes Clostridium perfringens an anaerobic bacterium meaning, a bacterium that lives and thrives only where oxygen is lacking.
Why is oxygen lacking in certain cells or tissues? Here is what must be known.
There is a bacterium called Streptococcus pyogenes. All it does is release two toxins: streptolysin and hemolysin. These toxins will destroy hemoglobin. It is because hemoglobin that carries oxygen is destroyed that the tissue would be without oxygen.
In addition to causing the loss of hemoglobin, streptococcus will cause blood clots by releasing the toxin called streptokinase. What would blood clots do? They will cause ischemia (bloodlessness), thereby creating the perfect opportunity for the airborne Clostridium perfringens to descend and cause gangrene.
Therefore, what causes gangrene? The answer is Streptococcus and Clostridium perfringens. Had Streptococcus not caused blood clots, ischemia (bloodlessness) would not have occurred. Also, had streptococcus not released streptolysin and hemolysin, hemoglobin would not have been destroyed, and oxygen would have been available. Here is my next question.
Why does streptococcus facilitate infections and the production of gangrene? There are four different strains of Streptococcus (streptococcus mutans, streptococcus pyogenes, streptococcus pneumoniae, and streptococcus thermophilus).
All these strains enforce the pH rule. Therefore, if the person does not follow the pH rule, streptococcus will be compelled to release one or two of its cantankerous toxins.
Who knows the pH rule? Practically no one except the students at the American School of Symptometry, NFP. People are vulnerable to streptococcus at home, in hospitals, offices, means of transportation, etc. because they know absolutely nothing about the pH rule.
Streptococcus cares less whether we are aware of the pH rule or not. It will punish every violator with a disease regardless of age, gender, race, or ethnicity.
Old age would never kill a person. It is the FB (fungus/bacteria) alliance or axis that ends up killing a person. Also, a virus would never cause viremia unless fungi and bacteria gave it the green light.
How to cure gangrene
First, correct your mistakes by following the pH rule. The American School of Symptometry teaches the pH rule. The emphasis on a diet is totally misguided. Scientific cooking, eating, and living, is the best way to live on this planet.
Second, ionize blood clots, and casts.
Third, revitalize the capillaries and
Fourth, ionize streptococcus.
A doctor who does not have ionizers, hydrolyzers, and oxidizers will never be able to restore microcirculation and provide a strong filtration force to the capillaries. The circulation of hemoglobin and oxygen gives Clostridium perfringens no other option than to commit suicide. This is how the above-mentioned four-pronged approach enables a Doctor of Symptometry to get rid of gangrene naturally and scientifically.
People should never forget that we are all born with streptococcus. It will protect us from all microbes under one condition, and this condition is, we must follow the pH rule.
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